Helping you make a responsible breeding decision
When making responsible decisions about a litter, there are numerous health tests and genetic test findings to consider. Before breeding, genetic testing can determine whether potential parents have harmful variations that could be passed on to kids. The genetic results can then be utilized to properly pair dogs in order to avoid creating at-risk puppies.
When combined with your pet's medical history, genetic test results can help you make an informed decision about whether or not to breed your pet. If the genetic health screening reveals that your pet is in danger or a carrier of a hereditary condition, it is essential to prevent passing the genes on to the next generation through breeding. And if you've discovered that your pet has the potential to be a healthy breeder, knowing some of the recessive qualities of each parent, such as hair colors, patterns, and textures, can lead to fewer surprises in the following generation.